Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society
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Evaluation of Trunk-Supporting Exoskeleton Trunk Supporting Exoskeletons are increasingly being evaluated in workplaces as viable ergonomic interventions for reducing the risk of back injuries. A series of trunk-supporting exoskeletons have been designed and built at the University of California at Berkeley and suitX. These exoskeletons decrease the forces on the wearer’s back at L5/S1 location. This article describes one of these... ... hiện toàn bộ
Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society - Tập 63 Số 1 - Trang 1080-1083 - 2019
Threshold of Spearcon Recognition for Auditory Menus The present study examined aspects of a type of auditory feedback that aims at making interactions with menus more efficient. Specifically, manipulations were made to the auditory counterparts of common computer commands and unrelated words to examine identification performance. By investigating the point at which sped-up versions of text-to-speech, spearcons, can be identified accurately... ... hiện toàn bộ
Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society - Tập 60 Số 1 - Trang 1539-1543 - 2016
Why are They not Responding to our Alarms? Another Analysis of Problems with Alarms Large healthcare organizations are complex socio-technical systems in many senses. Understanding how such complex systems adapt to their internal and external environment may help us devise effective strategies in building robust, high reliability organizations. In this paper we report findings of an in-depth study of auditory alarms in acute care settings as an attempt to study complex o... ... hiện toàn bộ
Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society - Tập 47 Số 3 - Trang 386-390 - 2003
Real-time quantitative performance feedback during strength exercise improves motivation, competitiveness, mood, and performance Providing quantitative feedback on performance in real-time appears to improve performance in a strength training context. Less is known about the associated effects on psychological variables. Fifteen rugby athletes performed a strength training exercise both with and without objective performance feedback provided in real-time. Feedback increased performance, consistent with previous re... ... hiện toàn bộ
Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society - Tập 61 Số 1 - Trang 1546-1550 - 2017
Modeling driver control behavior in both routine and near-accident driving Building on ideas from contemporary neuroscience, a framework is proposed in which drivers’ steering and pedal behavior is modeled as a series of individual control adjustments, triggered after accumulation of sensory evidence for the need of an adjustment, or evidence that a previous or ongoing adjustment is not achieving the intended results. Example simulations are provided. Specificall... ... hiện toàn bộ
Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society - Tập 58 Số 1 - Trang 879-883 - 2014
Touch Screens on the Flight Deck There is widespread interest in the aviation industry in using touch screen controls on the flight deck. While earlier research efforts have explored touch screen use in aircraft, relatively recent advancements in both hardware and software suggest that renewed attention to touch can help inform its use in modern aircraft. A study was conducted using a medium-fidelity motion flight simula... ... hiện toàn bộ
Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society - Tập 58 Số 1 - Trang 6-10 - 2014
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